For the first time ever, TV Girl are making their way to the Philippines this November 2025.
Concert producer Live Nation Philippines announced news of the beloved indie pop group’s debut performance in Manila through their official social media platforms, wherein they stated the show’s highly anticipated date of November 27, 2025, at the New Frontier Theatre in Quezon City. The upcoming show is officially titled ‘TV Girl ‘Perform Their Hits Live!’, which gives diehard fans and casual listeners a better understanding of what to expect from the show — especially as it celebrates their eclectic discography over the past decade.
Tickets to TV Girl’s forthcoming Manila concert will be made available for pre-sale beginning July 2 for Mastercard holders, and on July 3 for Live Nation Philippines members. General on-sale will be opened from July 4, 12 PM onwards. Check out the full list of ticket prices to the concert below:
- Floor A Standing – Php 5,250
- Floor B Standing – Php 4,500
- LOGE – Php 4,250
- Balcony 1 – Php 3,500
- Balcony 2 – Php 2,500
Since their formation in 2010 in San Diego, California, TV Girl has slowly but steadily grown its fanbase, enamoring audiences with their hypnotic take on pop that has won over millions of listeners. Their first two albums, French Exit and Who Really Cares, catapulted them from a cult-favorite band to TikTok phenomenons in recent years, given the viral popularity of their tracks, such as “Lovers Rock,” “Not Allowed,” “Cigarettes out the Window,” and “Taking What’s Not Yours,” across the social media platform.
In recent years, the band has released several more full-length records, such as 2023’s Grapes Upon The Vine and their most recent collaborative record with George Clanton, titled Fauxllennium. The latter was recently reissued as a Japanese deluxe edition that added seven bonus tracks to the album, including collaborations with Magdalena Bay, Frankie Cosmos, and several others.
As we anticipate TV Girl’s debut concert in the Philippines, revisit their seminal debut album, French Exit, below: